I just received a phone call tonight where this lady says that I had entered the 25,000 Jackpot, BUT she has to transfer me to another person to answer a few questions. Not that I have won, but I have to answer questions. I said, "I don't recall entering a 25,000 Jackpot" So she says sorry BUT since I have you on the phone, can I transfer you? I said no because that was just suspicios to me. I have won many prizes and when the companies get in touch with me, they let me know I won.

What about you? Do you trust these types of calls or think it's just some form of trick trying to get info out of you?

I would expect the person to clearly identify themselves in a business-like manner, and typically any "quesitons" they might have are answered on a winner's affidavit. Professionals would never be surprised by a reluctance to answer questions over the phone. The only call I ever received asking for information was Senokot, and the fellow only wanted to verify the address I provided was still correct and quoted my street address to me. (He had sent me an email I had overlooked--oops.)

This call sounds like the sales related type you get, like for time shares and such. I think you did the right thing.

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